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Ea4-7 |
Ea4-8 |
Ea4-9 |
Ea4-10 |
Ea4-11 |
Ea4-12 |
Ea4-13 |
Ea4-14 |
kua te
ariki - te
hau tea |
te kihikihi |
henua
huri hia |
te raa |
manu
rere |
kua moe |
te ua
- te
ragi |
e inoino - marama - ragi |
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Ea4-15 |
Ea4-16 |
Ea4-17 |
Ea4-18 |
Ea4-19 |
Ea4-20 |
Ea4-21 |
Ea4-22 |
inoino - ragi |
te vaha mea |
ki haga o rave hia |
te vaha |
te rima |
te ua |
te hokohuki - kiore kikiu |
hokohuki -
koia ra - ku kikiu |
The first and the two last glyphs above agree with the pattern after
which I have
chosen to sort the text into 10 sequences earlier. But in the 3rd
position counted from the end we do not find the expected type of character:
Although the same goes for no. 8 among the 10 sequences, the
moon-like glyphs are seen in no. 8 but not in the text above. Therefore
the text above does not fit with my pattern for the 10-group. The two characters at the
end appear together like this not only in the 10 sequences earlier seen
and in the one above but also in additionally 9 places, totaling 20
appearances.
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